As the broadcast of the new season of "Koh-Lanta" begins on Friday evening, host Denis Brogniart delivers to Europe 1 the qualities that an adventurer must have to go as far as possible in the survival game. And why not to win the 100,000 euros promised to the winner.

INTERVIEW

After 24 editions, he never tires of presenting Koh-Lanta . Guest of Anne Roumanoff on Monday, a few days before the start of the broadcast of the new season of the iconic TF1 adventure game, "The Isle of Heroes", Denis Brogniart delivered the qualities of Europe 1 necessary for candidates to go as far as possible in the program. And so to win in the end, and pocket the 100,000 euros promised to the winner.

Strong and clever

If "still does not know which candidate will win" before the end of the adventure, Denis Brogniart has still seen hundreds of candidates parade through the editions. He was therefore able to draw from his experience an archetype of candidates who are most likely to win. For the presenter, "you have to be very strong in the tests and rather clever in human relations, that is to say being able to integrate into a group".

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Useful on the camp

But that's not all, you also have to be useful in everyday life: "If you are able to fish, and generally bring in food, you are sure to stay a long time in the adventure, because you are serving something on camp, "says Denis Brogniart.

Conversely , "if you are not good in the tests, that you do not do much on camp, and that you are not very sociable ... it will be complicated to stay", smiles the animator. But whether the candidates have the right profile or not, they are sure to have the respect of Denis Brogniart: "To do Koh-Lanta is super hard, and just for that I have admiration for them, whatever the outcome, "he concludes.